Death Mark PC Port Will Begin Haunting Players On April 4, 2019

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A Steam product listing has revealed a Death Mark PC port is on the way. Aksys will be bringing Experience’s adventure game to the platform on April 4, 2019. It will be playable in English and Japanese and offer both Steam Achievements and Cloud support.

 

In Death Mark, a number of people have suddenly developed a bite-like mark on their skin. Anyone who finds themselves marked usually ends up dying. Naturally, the protagonist is one of those people. But, there is still hope. Even though you don’t have any of your memories and are marked, you managed to find your way to a home where others suffering from the same condition. If you can solve the challenges and mysteries inside this place, you may have a chance to survive this apparent curse.

 

Death Mark is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.


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